![]() They have very simple and compact intuitive interfaces, they are well built (low footprint). Right-click on an empty space, select New, and click Compressed (zipped) Folder. I would choose without a doubt either 7-Zip or WinRAR. Navigate to the location with the items you want to compress. As for history: WZip originates from 1991, WRar from 1995, 7Z from 1999, PeaZ from 2006!Īs for memory: while these programs were open on idle, as seen here, their RAM usages were: The newest 7-Zip and PeaZip can work on Windows 2000 and above, but WinRar and WinZip require at least Windows 7. Rar takes 7mb, Pea takes 37mb, and WinZip is bloated with 344mb. ![]() It also came with several other tools automatically installed like WinZip SafeShare and WinZip PDF Express, each with its own desktop shortcut.ħ-Zip also has the lowest footprint taking 5mb size. Even on its main screen there is a banner of buying it, which WinRar doesn't. It's got a ribbon bar and a very modern sort of design, but also its setup looks very commercial and not a quick and simple one like the others. PeaZip is made to look like Windows Explorer, while WinRar and 7-Zip have a more simple old-school interface. Microsoft Windows comes with Windows Defender, a free malware protection program that guards your PC against malicious software attacks, but its not an anti. I haven't tested compression but I am just looking at the user interfaces. Pea and 7 are both free, the WinRar and WinZip are evaluation. So I installed them all, latest versions on Windows 10.
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